John Parker Compton and Robin Batteau is all that's left
of Appaloosa. Compton has delivered another set of relaxed and comfortable songs. Please don't mistake these
for the flotsam played today on soft rock, or the equally inane adult
contemporary formats. Compton's work ethic, [you need a strong one to craft great
songs] is very much present here, and his muse very prominent.

This record and the Appaloosa album have a unique feel.
They didn't get much airplay [probably for all the usual reasons], and this is
particularly sad, since listening to them is like hearing from two old friends.
Compton and all who recorded with him deserved so much better.

- Allan J Moore

Note: collectors can checkout a 2006 reunion of Appaloosa on you-tube

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